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They’re supposed to keep you warm, while you hold things when it’s brick out. But mine never fit right. Sliding about but if they’re tight they’re too thin, If they’re thick I can’t type with them. When something fits like one, it’s supposed to be perfect. Sleek- form fitting, Perfect match. That hasn’t quite happened yet for me. I should just hide my hands in my pockets. I need to feel things, anyway. I always lose them, anyway. I sure know how to choose them, Heat-tech and fingerless, mittens and insulated. What’s a middle ground? Dirt is healthy, anyway. I rather just see the ghosts, anyway.
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Jan 21, 2019
Jan 21, 2019 at 10:45 PM UTC
Fits like a
They’re supposed to keep you warm, while you hold things when it’s brick out. But mine never fit right. Sliding about but if they’re tight they’re too thin, If they’re thick I can’t type with them. When something fits like one, it’s supposed to be perfect. Sleek- form fitting, Perfect match. That hasn’t quite happened yet for me. I should just hide my hands in my pockets. I need to feel things, anyway. I always lose them, anyway. I sure know how to choose them, Heat-tech and fingerless, mittens and insulated. What’s a middle ground? Dirt is healthy, anyway. I rather just see the ghosts, anyway.
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Jan 21, 2019
Jan 21, 2019 at 10:45 PM UTC
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